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Written by Howard Chaykin with art by Marco Turini, this volume collects issues #1–6 and serves as a direct follow-up to the Ultimate Power crossover event. The Premise: A World Without Its Gods
The Squadron Supreme has always been one of Marvel’s most fascinating experiments—a "Justice League" analog that exists to ask the questions the mainstream Avengers rarely do. While the original 1985 series by Mark Gruenwald is a landmark of the "deconstructed hero" genre, the 2008-2009 reboot, , takes that legacy into a grittier, modern era.
True to the Squadron’s roots, Power to the People explores the moral gray areas of superhuman intervention. While the original series focused on a "Utopia Program," this reboot looks at the wreckage left behind when those utopian dreams fail. Squadron Supreme: Power to the People | Slings & Arrows Squadron Supreme v01 - Power To The People.cbz
Superhero Ethics and the Shattered Utopia: A Look at Squadron Supreme Vol. 1: Power to the People
An overbearing genius who serves as a primary intelligence officer for the government, investigating the new superhuman threats. Written by Howard Chaykin with art by Marco
Howard Chaykin’s take on the Squadron focuses less on traditional "cape-and-tights" action and more on personal and political confrontation.
The story is set five years after an apocalyptic battle with Redstone and a devastating conflict with the Ultimate Universe. In this timeline, the most powerful members of the Squadron have mysteriously vanished, leaving a power vacuum on an Earth struggling to rebuild. True to the Squadron’s roots, Power to the
Stranded and cynical, Fury acts as the pragmatic glue holding together a fragile peace.